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Zurich to Strasbourg and Colmar full Day Private Trip

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Zurich is an amazing city and there's a lot to see in Zurich. This Private trip allows you to enjoy an awesome experience of an orientation tour with a van and chauffeur. This private day trip from Zurich to Strasbourg and Colmar offers the perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, all while ensuring your comfort and convenience. Feel free to contact us for any customizations or modifications, and let us make your journey even more unforgettable.


Feel like a king as you decide how many minutes you want to stay in which place. Your chauffeur will give you suggestions if you require so. So relax with your family or friends as we drive you around Zurich city.

Itinerary

  • Lake Zurich

    20 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    The focal point of Zürich, and a favorite playground for tourists and locals is the long Lake Zürich. The entire shore is lined with promenades and parks, where local residents catch the sun, jog, picnic, and swim in the lake. Lake Zürich, also called Lake of Zürich is a Swiss lake extending southeast from the city of Zürich. It lies at an altitude of 1,332 feet (406 m) and has an area of about 34 square miles (88 square km) its extreme length is 18 miles (29 km), maximum breadth 2 1/2 miles, and maximum depth 469 feet. The Linth River flows into it and emerges as the Limmat. The greater portion of the lake is in the canton of Zürich, but 8 square miles are in Schwyz and 4 square miles in Sankt Gallen. The banks rise in gentle slopes, covered with vineyards and orchards, to hills with views of the Alps to the south.
  • Niederdorf

    30 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Enjoy half an hour free time at Niederdorf. Your driver will try to drop you as close to Niederdorf as possible. It's a pedestrian area and cars don't enter inside. In the midst of this modern financial powerhouse of a city is a neighborhood filled with historic charm, its narrow streets rising steeply on the east side of the river. The Niederdorf area is one of the medieval streets and squares, a lively place to visit, with boutiques, restaurants, and cafés. This area was headquarters of the Lombard money-changers in the 14th and 15th centuries. There are many houses with rooms furnished in Renaissance style. On Spiegelgasse, at number 17, is a house where Lenin lived in 1917 The street Spiegelgasse runs east into the Neumarkt, where you'll find the Shoemakers' Guild House, now a theater.
  • Bahnhofstrasse

    30 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Zürich's "Main Street" is the busy pedestrianized Bahnhofstrasse, stretching from the main train station (bahnhof) to the Bürkliplatz at the head of the lake. The 1,200-meter street is one of the most attractive shopping streets in Europe, enlivened by fountains, public art, trees, and distinguished buildings. Although many of the shops that line it are filled with furs, fashions, jewelry, and other high-end goods, their smartly decked windows and the buildings themselves make it a popular place for everyone to stroll. The middle section of the street was built in 1867 after the filling in of an old moat, the Fröschengraben; the parts towards the lake and the station were built a few years later. Enjoy 30 Min free time for shopping at this amazing Street.
  • Fraumunster Church

    10 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Often mistranslated to Church of Our Lady, the name of the protestant Fraumünster actually means Women's Church, referring to the founding of an abbey here in 853 for aristocratic women of Europe by the Emperor Ludwig for his daughter, Hildegard. Until the high Middle Ages, the head of the convent was also governor of the city. The church is a three-aisled, pillared basilica with a Gothic nave built from the 13th to the 15th centuries, a Romanesque chancel, and an Early Gothic transept with high vaulting. In the undercroft, you can see remains of the crypt of the 9th-century abbey church. Enjoy 10 Min free time to click some pictures of this church
  • Town Hall (Rathaus)

    10 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Zürich's Town Hall, the Rathaus, is easy to spot, as it overhangs the river and is supported on wide arches at the east end of the Rathausbrücke. Constructed between 1694 and 1698, the massive Late Renaissance building has rich sculptured decoration and a Baroque ceremonial hall.
  • Grossmunster

    20 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Standing in an open terrace above the river, Zürich's principal church dominates the city skyline with its twin towers. Built between the 11th and the 13th centuries, it is a Romanesque three-aisled galleried basilica with a chancel over a crypt that dates from about 1100. The upper levels of the towers date from 1487, but the domed tops were added in 1782. High on the south tower on the river side is a seated figure of Charlemagne, who is believed to have founded the order to which the church originally belonged.
  • Strasbourg

    2 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
    After exploring Zurich, embark on a scenic drive through picturesque Swiss and French landscapes as you head to Strasbourg. Strasbourg, France: Arrive in Strasbourg, a city known for its stunning architecture, historic significance, and a rich blend of French and German cultures. Explore the following attractions: Strasbourg Cathedral: Visit the iconic Strasbourg Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, and climb to the top for panoramic city views. La Petite France: Wander through the charming district of La Petite France, with its timber-framed houses, canals, and cobblestone streets. Palais Rohan: Discover the Palais Rohan, home to several museums, including fine arts, decorative arts, and archaeology.
  • Colmar

    2 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
    Continue your journey from Strasbourg to Colmar, a delightful Alsatian town. Colmar, France: Colmar is a fairy-tale town with colorful half-timbered houses, flower-filled canals, and a distinct medieval ambiance. Spend your afternoon exploring: La Petite Venise: Explore the "Little Venice" district, where charming canals wind through historic houses. Unterlinden Museum: Visit the Unterlinden Museum, home to Isenheim Altarpiece and an impressive collection of art and artifacts. St. Martin's Collegiate Church: Admire the exquisite architecture of St. Martin's Collegiate Church, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.
  • Zurich

    6 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
    It takes 6 hours Transits from Zurich to Strasbourg and Colmar Trip and vice versa..

What's included

INCLUDED

Private Van with chauffeur for 12 hours
Pickup and drop from/to Hotel by Private Vehicle

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Gratuities and Tips
Entry tickets (museums, attractions, etc.)

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Mobile or paper ticket accepted
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Specialized infant seats are available
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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